Abstract
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrate efficacy of parent–infant psychotherapy, but its applicability and effectiveness in public health care are less known. The method followed is Naturalistic study evaluating Short-term Psychodynamic Infant–Parent Interventions at Child Health Centers (SPIPIC) in Stockholm, Sweden. One hundred distressed mothers with infants were recruited by supervised nurses. Six therapists provided 4.3 therapy sessions on average (SD = 3.3). Sessions typically included the mothers, often with the baby present, while fathers rarely attended sessions. The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Ages and Stages Questionnaire: Social–Emotional (ASQ: SE) were distributed at baseline and at 3 and 9 months later. Data from a nonclinical group were collected simultaneously to provide norm data. Multilevel growth models on the mothers’ questionnaire scores showed significant decreases over time on both measures. Nine months after baseline, 50% achieved a reliable change on the EPDS and 14% on the ASQ: SE. Prepost effect-sizes (d) were 0.70 and 0.40 for EPDS and ASQ: SE, figures that are comparable to results of other controlled studies. Psychotherapists integrated with public health care seem to achieve good results when supporting distressed mothers with brief interventions in the postnatal period. SPIPIC needs to be compared with other modalities and organizational frameworks.
Author supplied keywords
- Eltern-Kind-Psychotherapie
- Etudes de résultats
- Outcome-Studie
- Psychothérapie parent-bébé
- SPIPIC
- Supervision réflexive d'infirmières
- depresión postnatal
- dépression postnatale
- estudio de resultado
- naturalistic outcome study
- nurse reflective supervision
- parent–infant psychotherapy
- postnatal depression
- postpartale Depression
- reflektierende Supervision von Pflegepersonal
- sicoterapia progenitor-infante
- supervisión con reflexión de enfermeras
- العلاج النفسي للوالدين والرضع، والاكتئاب بعد الولادة، ودراسة النتائج، الإشراف التأملي للتمريض، التدخلات النفسية قصيرة الأجل في مراكز صحة الطفل
- アウトカム研究
- 产后抑郁
- 亲子心理治疗
- 儿童保健中心的短期心理动力亲子干预治疗
- 实效研究
- 护士反思性督导
- 産後うつ病
- 看護師内省スーパービジョン
- 親−乳幼児心理療法
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Salomonsson, B., Kornaros, K., Sandell, R., Nissen, E., & Lilliengren, P. (2021). Short-term psychodynamic infant–parent interventions at Child health centers: Outcomes on parental depression and infant social–emotional functioning. Infant Mental Health Journal, 42(1), 109–123. https://doi.org/10.1002/imhj.21893
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